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· ZIONCHECK'S DEATH

U.S. CONGRESSMAN - COMMITS SUICIDE

Seattle, Aug. G. Ending one of the most amazing careers in American politics, Marion Anthony Zionicheck, eccentric mern- ber of the United States House of Representatives, jumped from the Atth floor of the Arctle Building here to-day and was instantly killed. He landed on his head directly in front of an automobile, in which his wife was sitting.

removed to Itis body was | morgue in the presence of a large

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Mr. William Nadeau, Zioncheck's brother-in-law, sald he was with the Hepresentative in his offee. He w him writing a note and became sun- picfous. He urged him to join his wife, who was waiting outside in an automobile.

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Paul Mimi, one of the greatest actors of the stage or screen comes landed on Aa. her husband

his to the Oriental Theatre on Tuesday her head in front of

car, Mrs.

and Wednesday In the Warner Zioncheck screamed and fainted.

Brothers' production, "Bordertown". When she had

recovered she was which is said to be the most power- taken to her mother-in-law's home,fu where doctors are trying to keep the drama in which he has

appeared. The picture is stark, news of her son's death from Mrs.realistic pleturination of the colour- Zloncheck due to her illness.

ful fe in night clubs and gambling resorts

frequented by millionaires and bored

society women seeking diversion. In Paul Munt, in the role of a foreign this alinosphere that youth rises to riches and power as the proprietor of a fashionable night club and gombling hall. He is loved by two women, one

Alery adven tareas who stays her husband to try the triangular romance is a society to win him. The other woman In

to

"My only purpose In lite is improve the unfair economic system which has held no hope and has left not even a chance to have". There the note left by Zioncheck abruptly ended.

Nadeau said newspaper publicity hnd killed Zioncheck. Apparently he had not bothered about it until recently, when a neighbour displayed in scrapbook of clippings setting out his exploits. Since then brooded.

he hind 3%, filetation which the mod

Eugene

taker seriously, and which ends in tragedy, Margaret Luisay 11045 the role of this Woman. The His brother-in-law bud recently entire cast is a talented one and in- consulted n psychiatrist. said rules

such players Nadeau, who had told him (Nuclear) Pallette, Robert. Darrat. Henry to keep an eve on Zioncheck. | OʻNHB, Gavin Gordon, Hobart

Cavanewch.

William Davidson, Arthur Stone, Vivian Tobin and Soledad Jiminez.

United Press.

Zioncheck was adfruitted to the Gallinger Municipal Hopital about two months ago for mental observa- tion,

"Anything Goes"

Yesterday at his "Anything

Tine publishes a resume recent activities as follows:

Scuttle knew and warned Washington when it elected Marion Anthony Zioncheck, 35, to Congress, that it would have a Representative likely to claim the spotlight. In- stead the worked hard and won con- siderable esteem in. Washington us a promising young man.

he

saw the opening of Gues,"

પ્રીત . a

Star Theatre. This is

the Paramount presentation of the musical comedy which was such a pronounced suc- cess on Broadway. I ubounds in tuneful songs, comic scenes, and n set of parodies on the "Your're the Top" hit which are riotously funny, Bing Crosby heads. the cost of favourites in a role that affords him an unrivalled opportunity to

it son this versatile talents

comedy. He sings and clowns ung's heart's

Assisting content. in the general merriment are Ethel Merman, known everywhere as the Broadway rhythm girl, Charlie Rug- Ries, Grace Bradley, and Ida Lupino. The original songs of the musical ture. By

"You're the To

Top, Anything Goen

and "I

"I Get a Kick Out of You" have been sung, hum- Gallinger med, whistled, and generally enjoyed Municipal Hospital for mental by millions. In addition to these luneful successes, the picture is graced-with-zestful-songs-and-lyrics-

went

on blo

Last December he began to get into trouble. When honeymoon about three months ago, Seattle knew its Congresstanu was on a "rare bender," But not until two months ago, when he

returned

to Washington, did Seattle begin to turning suspect that its man was from a besuited fupster into a raving dipsomaninc.

his

The events which culminated in

removal to

observation, were:

the

comedy

are

Incorporated in the

He repeatedly threw his landlady, by Cole Porter and a number of The result is who was attempting to dispossess other song writers.

a festive Jolly screen offering, which him, out of his apartment, causing her to be sent to hospital for bruises, was heartily enjoyed by young and shock, u possible fructured hip;

old. The dance numbers in the

ne

production are by Lolley Prinz He was arrested next night for whose choreographic novelties on the tossing liquor bottles, dishes, a suit-screen have won wide acclaim: they case and a typewriter out of the lead colour and spectacle to the fast-moving story. The fine dree- apartment window, Subdued with a nightstick, the gibbering Representation is by Lewis Milestone. Live, shoeless and stripped to the waist, was taken to gaol, spent two hours there before his secretary ap- peared with the necessary ball:

His bride, Rubye Zlonchtek, 21, walked out on him;

tín

can

fold

Trouble For Two"

was

Robert Louis Stevenson's Bellonal adventure on the screen proves as "It is a case of robbing the mother of the child in order to sell it", re-

fascinating as it is in type. Metro- marked Mr. W. Schofield when im

Goldwyn-Mayer has based "Trouble posing a sentence of six months' hard

He called at the District Attorney's for Two", on the creting Stevenson Inbour on Chan Pun, 31, unemployed, offec, demanded the arrest of Vice-story.

Club charged at the Central Magistracy on President Garner, whom he accused

Robert Montgomery

and Rosalind Russell Saturday with having taken part in a

in the starring roles, the of hiding Mrs. Zioncheck; and transaction to transfer possession, He called at the White House, de audience reaction

pleture is

is at the King's Theatre. The custody or control of a four-year-oldmanded that President Roosevelt call

was definitely favourable and Its enthusiasm girl, Chan Kum, for a valuable con out a machine-gun squad to bom- sideration, at No 34 Centre Street, bard the Washington Hotel, wherea a tribute to the players. In the second floor, on July 28.

he said Mrs. Zioncheck was hiding. supporting cast are Frank Morgan. nt the recently accorded distinction for his Detectice-Inspector Ellis said that For the President, he left defendant was the father of the child, bottles, a package of mothballs, featured player in the same picture; House three empty beer work in M-G-M's "The Great Zleg-

Owen, "Reginald

another at No. 34 Centre Street, the home of Zioneheck later escaped from the Louis Hayward, E. E. Clive, Robert his sister. They had another younger Hospital in which he had been under Greig and others. The direction by

to Walter Ruben is faithful the As defendant observation and managed to reach J boy aged one year. could not find work, his sister gava | Seattle, where he appeared to have Stevenson narrative lethnique, yet at ime attuned to the swifter him $4 and told him to return to the been leading a normal life, at least be lena than

the same time country. Instead of doing this. no reports of his eccentricities since tempo of the drama, Ruben is the defendant left with his family and then have cone through from news

men who directed "Public Hero," slept in the street.

agencies.

"Riffraff" and many otlier screen triumphs. Robert Montgomery again Mr. Douglas, Murray

proves his right to stardom as the reckless young prince who is des London, Aug 8, The death has occurred

tined to wed a princess for whom of Mr. Douglas Murray, 73,

he feels neither love nor attraction, dramatlet and author-United Press,

the noted Rosalind Russell, in the role of the charming royal lady, plays one of the

her brilliant most able roles of her

young ting cast supporting

pro- career. The The death occurred at the French vides the Stevensonian atmosphere Hospital yesterday evening of Miss in characterisation and action. At Sybil Wong Shuk-luen, the daughter no time does the story sayour of of Mr. Wong Ching-yau, sub-manager morbidity, on the contrary it is al- of the China South Sea Bank,

ways the account of goy adventure

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On July 24, defendant quarrelled with his wife, and then left taking his daughter with him. He returned on July 28 and said he had sold his daughter to a man named Li Hing for $10. Only July 20, the mother wont to Li Hing's address, and naked for the return of the child, and was told that her husband had sold the child to him. In the meantime, the defendant disappeared, and the mother reported the matter to the Police, while Li Hing took the child to the S. C. A.

Enquiries showed that the girl was sok to Li Hing for $10 on July 28. On Friday morning, defendant was seon in the street by Li iling and was Arrested. The buyer was not charged, becau a he had given the child back Ho was, however, lucky to escape becauso ho had actually purchased the } child.

"Defendant pleaded guilty to the charge, and was given six months' hard labour.

Miss Sybil Wong

Miss Wong, who was only 23 years and laughing romance, with

the

of nge had been ill for the past three shadow of royal intrigue and danger months, but her death was unexpect in the background.

ed.

Educated at St. Stephen's Girls'

School, she took a. deep interest in the younger brother of Sir Shou-con the social and religious tetivities of Chow, the school and was very much liked

The late Mr. Chow Chi-nam had by both fellow pupils and teachers. been ill for three months at his re-

The funeral takes place this after-sidence, No. 6 Leighton Hill Road; i noon leaving Causeway Bay for the Happy Valley. Chinese Permanent Cemetery, Pok- fulum, at 2 p.m..

He was 76, and was well known' in business and socin! circles in Hong- kong. He was a member of the Chinese Merchants Club.

Mr. Chow Chi-nam is survived by grandson, n grand-daughter

Bix

grand-children. great

Д

and

- Mr. Chow Chinam At to-morrow's meeting of the Rotary Club,

His, large circle of friends learned the Rev. W. H. Hudspeth, BL.A. (General Secretary for with deep regret of the death on China of the British & Foreign Bible Saturday night of Mr. Chew Chi-nam,

His wife and BOT predeceased Socloty), will give a talk entitled sub-manager of the Bank of Eart

With the Flowery Mino of West Asia and a Director of the China him some years ago.

It is understood that the funeral Emporium, Ltd. The deceased was will take place to-morrow, Tuesday. Chinn."

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